It depends on whether or not you are breastfeeding - if you are, you may not have them again until the child is weaned. If you aren't, it may take a couple of months.
2006-07-03 22:39:42
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answered by Jeannie 7
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It depends. Are you nursing? If so you can go the entire time you nurse or longer without your cycle. Everyone is different. Some get thier cycle right after delivering and have it for several weeks. Some do not get thier cycle for a couple of months. When in doubt ask your doctor.
2006-07-03 22:42:13
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answered by ? 4
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I went almost an entire year w/o my cycle. I was one of the lucky ones that breast feeding helped keep my cycle on hold (so that came to almost 2 years w/o a cycle!). There are no ill effects from this so enjoy the time off.
Do keep in mind you may still get pregnant during this time so still use contraception.
If not breastfeeding just check w/your Dr.
2006-07-03 23:30:02
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answered by coppertop1029 2
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you need to have a flow following transport on and rancid for some million-2 weeks. this is going to loosen up via fact the days progression. Your "regular" era in case you're no longer breastfeeding solely will resume in approximately 4-6 weeks. in case you're breastfeeding in basic terms you won't have a era for a on a similar time as yet possible ovulate and get pregnant. sometime even recognizing occurs. those are basically everyday information and each and each woman is different. As continually communicate on your wellness care expert in case you have any questions. reliable luck.
2016-11-01 04:34:14
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answered by shuey 4
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if you are breastfeeding your baby (highly recommended) you may not get your period, or may just spot. I didn't get mine after my first two until I was only breastfeeding part of the day instead of for every meal due to work. So it is kind of nice. but if you are not breastfeeding, maybe 4 weeks, just like a menstral cylce. Ask your OB/GYN
2006-07-03 22:40:57
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answered by singitoutloudandclear 5
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Seeing as how I'm a guy, after I deliver a baby, I'll never have one.
2006-07-03 22:38:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Suckling mothers generally do not menstruate. Mensus may appear two months after giving up suckling or after milk diappears .
2006-07-03 22:42:14
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answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7
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If you're nursing, it could be for as long as you're nursing.
Otherwise, you could begin ovulating in a couple of weeks and have your period within 1 month. If it's longer than 8 weeks, get it checked.
2006-07-03 22:39:24
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answered by hawkthree 6
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It depends if you are breastfeeding.
2006-07-04 04:42:58
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answered by Anonymous
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